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*Permits viable test subjects for the Spartan-II project to be conscripted into the project without prior knowledge or consent.
*Permits viable test subjects for the Spartan-II project to be conscripted into the project without prior knowledge or consent.


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[[Category: UNSC Protocols]]
[[Category:UNSC Protocols]]

Revision as of 22:20, July 4, 2007

Summary

This is a list of all known protocols implimented by the UNSC and its various organizations.

Laws

UNSC Emergency Priority Order 098831A-1

ONI Directive 930

JAG 7556-L

  • Punishes treason offenses, such as violation of the Cole Protocol. Punishable by imprisonment or execution.

JAG 845-P

  • Punishes treason offenses, such as violation of the Cole Protocol. Punishable by imprisonment or execution.

Article 428-A

  • Forbids a soldier from revealing information about a mission to an AI or another person before that soldier is debriefed. Violation of this protocol requires a person to report the offense to their superior officer.

UNSC Military Security Code 447-R27

  • Forbids a consutant from accessing classified files in CASTLE Base. AI's guard the database against this. In event of an infraction, the offense is recorded and authorities are immediately notified. The AI then warns the infractee to stop, and is authorized to use whatever force necessary if the infractee will not comply.

UNSC Code 932

  • An official "nonresponse" code. It is used by special warfare teams to ignore hails from other ships due to a higher priority mission.

Naval Code 45812

  • Permits viable test subjects for the Spartan-II project to be conscripted into the project without prior knowledge or consent.